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species:mooze [2022/01/29 10:31] – created noodlewerferspecies:mooze [2023/05/10 23:02] (current) – Added conflict, society, attire, diet, life cycle, habitat and population, and struct data noodlewerfer
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-Moozes are a slime species that come in a variety of sub-types. They are capable of manipulating their slime and freely shapeshifting, but not all are able to mimic the appearance of materials other than their slime.+Moozes are a slime species that come in a variety of sub-types. They are capable of manipulating their slime and freely shapeshifting.
  
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 ===== Habitat and Population ===== ===== Habitat and Population =====
  
-Required. What environments does this species live in? How many of this species are there? You can say something like 'common throughout the sector', 'rare outside of their home system', etc if you don'want to use numbers.+Moozes are common throughout the sector. They generally live in temperate climates that don'have extreme cold or heat. Assimilator Moozes may live in environments with more extreme temperatures if inhabiting a body that naturally lives in extreme temperatures.
  
 ===== Biology ===== ===== Biology =====
  
-Required section. You can leave this intro space blank, if you'd like. 
  
 ==== Anatomy and Physiology ==== ==== Anatomy and Physiology ====
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 Cored Moozes are very similar to Coreless Moozes, but they have a central core that hosts their consciousness. Their forms are generally more cohesive and less runny. Occasionally, with skill, they can even mimic the appearance of different materials with their slime, enabling them to perfectly imitate another species in appearance. Damage to their core is not easy to repair and can effect their ability to shapeshift. Their consciousness always inhabits whichever body their core is in, meaning they can only fully enter areas that their core can fit through. Most Cored Moozes have small cores. They are generally more resilient than Coreless Moozes, they can replenish slime faster and endure somewhat harsher temperatures. Cored Moozes are very similar to Coreless Moozes, but they have a central core that hosts their consciousness. Their forms are generally more cohesive and less runny. Occasionally, with skill, they can even mimic the appearance of different materials with their slime, enabling them to perfectly imitate another species in appearance. Damage to their core is not easy to repair and can effect their ability to shapeshift. Their consciousness always inhabits whichever body their core is in, meaning they can only fully enter areas that their core can fit through. Most Cored Moozes have small cores. They are generally more resilient than Coreless Moozes, they can replenish slime faster and endure somewhat harsher temperatures.
  
-Assimilator Moozes do not have cores, but are capable of taking over another species' body and stealing their abilities. They must enter the target's body to do this. If they leave the body, they retain stolen abilities while being able to shapeshift like a Coreless Mooze. They will lose stolen abilities if they steal another species' abilities, and they will be replaced with the new species' abilties. They are less resilient outside of their body than a Coreless Mooze, however, and cannot regenerate slime as quickly. Being inside of a body offers them the same protection against extreme temperatures as that species, but they lose this protection if they exit the body. The exception to this rule is if one of the abilities they've stolen gives them protection against extreme temperatures. They are capable of choosing whether to keep and control the internal organs and structures of a species, or dissolving them and replacing them with their slime. If needed, they can mimic the functions of an organ with their slime. They are capable of repairing damage to a body to an extent, but if the damage is too extensive and they can't find the missing material from the original body, they may need to take material from another body to repair it. They are also capable of mutually bonding with a living host rather than killing them if they choose.+Assimilator Moozes do not have cores, but are capable of taking over another species' body and stealing their abilities. They must enter the target's body to do this. If they leave the body, they retain stolen abilities while being able to shapeshift like a Coreless Mooze. They will lose stolen abilities if they steal another species' abilities, and they will be replaced with the new species' abilties. They are less resilient outside of their body than a Coreless Mooze, however, and cannot regenerate slime as quickly. Being inside of a body offers them the same protection against extreme temperatures as that species, but they lose this protection if they exit the body. The exception to this rule is if one of the abilities they've stolen gives them protection against extreme temperatures. They are capable of choosing whether to keep and control the internal organs and structures of a species, or dissolving them and replacing them with their slime. If needed, they can mimic the functions of an organ with their slime. They are capable of repairing damage to a body to an extent, but if the damage is too extensive and they can't find the missing material from the original body, they may need to take material from another body to repair it. They are also capable of mutually bonding with a living host rather than killing them if they choose, and can even heal with their abilities. They may still need to absorb material from another source to repair certain types of damage, especially extensive damage.
  
 ==== Genetics ==== ==== Genetics ====
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 ==== Life Cycle ==== ==== Life Cycle ====
  
-RequiredHow is this species created? What's its gestation period? What is involved in child birth? What are the stages of its life? What is its lifespan and what impacts it? You only need to answer the relevant questionsFeel free to add moreif appropriate.+Moozes can be created either asexually or sexuallyIf born asexually, they are created by a portion of their parent splitting off. When born sexually, the DNA of the parent Moozes is combined. Sexual reproduction can also occur with other species, in which case hybrid Moozes are born from the DNA of the parentsMoozes start smalland grow over time. They gain intelligence gradually like most species. Moozes do not seem to have a limit to their lifespan.
  
 ==== Diet ==== ==== Diet ====
  
-Required. What do they eat? Are they herbivorescarnivoresomnivores?+Moozes will eat nearly anythingincluding things that would normally be poisonous or harmful to most species. Generallythey require nutrients that can come in almost any form and some form of moisture. A Mooze that eats something toxic to other species as part of its diet will make its own slime toxic. Excessive consumption of toxins can result in this effect becoming permanent.
  
 ==== Biological Variation ==== ==== Biological Variation ====
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 ===== Psychology ===== ===== Psychology =====
  
-Required section. You can leave this intro space blank, if you'd like. 
  
 ==== Motivation and Emotion ==== ==== Motivation and Emotion ====
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 ==== Attire ==== ==== Attire ====
  
-Optional. How do members of this species prefer to dress?+Most Moozes do not prefer to wear clothes at all, with the exception of assimilator Moozes who usually prefer to wear whatever the species their host body is normally wears.
  
 ==== Religion ==== ==== Religion ====
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 ===== Society ===== ===== Society =====
  
-Required sectionYou can leave this space blank, if you'd like.+Moozes generally do not have a singular societyThey often live in various societies around the sector.
  
 ==== Kinship ==== ==== Kinship ====
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 ==== Conflict ==== ==== Conflict ====
  
-Required. Is this species violent? Do they war amongst themselves or with others? Do they harm each other?+Moozes are not abnormally violent compared to other species, with the exception of assimilator Moozes. More assimilator Moozes are known for being aggressive and taking over unwilling hosts, to the point where they have a level of infamy in some sectors, but it should be noted not all assimilator Moozes are like this. Some assimilator Moozes will do the reverse and live beneficially with or even heal organisms.
  
 ===== OOC ===== ===== OOC =====
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 ==== Usage ==== ==== Usage ====
 This content adheres to Project Multiverse's [[rules:setting_contribution|submission and usage rules.]] This content adheres to Project Multiverse's [[rules:setting_contribution|submission and usage rules.]]
-  * This species can be used by (anyone/only those with permission/etc)+  * This species can be used by anyone. 
-  * In the event that species' creator is no longer available, ...+  * In the event that species' creator is no longer available, it may continue to be used.
  
 ==== Attribution ==== ==== Attribution ====
   * This template's format is based on the Wikipedia article for [[wp>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]].   * This template's format is based on the Wikipedia article for [[wp>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]].
 ---- struct data ---- ---- struct data ----
 +species.species_name : Mooze
 +species.species_description : Slime species, comes in different variants
 +species.origin_shard : 
 +species.species_art 
 +species.species_type : 
 +species.player_use   : Yes
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